This poet has the ability to not only bring elements of the human condition to life, but puts our lives into their proper perspective.
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Music Review: The Waterboys – An Appointment with Mr. Yeats
The words of William Butler Yeats have never sounded so alive and so real.
Read More »Book Review: Ordinary Reflections by Brian Wayne Maki
New book by Brian Wayne Maki offers poignant poetic reflections.
Read More »Book Review: The Theatre of e. e. cummings Edited by George Firmage
Further proof, if any were necessary, that cummings was the first great modernist American writer.
Read More »Book Review (Poetry): The Texture of Days in Ash and Leaf by Bruce Kauffman
Discover how words can be used to move us just as readily as music and painting
Read More »Book Review: Unpressed by Tess Kincaid
New poetry by the mistress of mechanical advantage.
Read More »Book Review: With Robert Lowell and His Circle by Kathleen Spivack
The best introduction to the world of American poetry in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s you're liable to read.
Read More »Book Review: Ordinary Inspiration: Selected Poems by Brian Wayne Maki
New poetry collection finds meaning in life’s ordinary moments.
Read More »Book Review: One Innocent and Ordinary Life: Short Stories and Poems (Volume 1) by Brian Wayne Maki
One Innocent and Ordinary Life reminds readers of daily magic in our lives.
Read More »The Resurrecting Inspiration of Jehanne Dubrow’s Stateside
For the military spouse of the combat-deployed, a lot of what goes unspoken could burn a hole through paper.
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